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To be honest, recently seeing everyone hype up AI Agents automatically on-chain operations, my first reaction isn't "free up your hands," but rather "who's going to take the blame"... I'm not sure if I'm just too skeptical. When it comes to real implementation, I still think there are a few key steps that require human oversight: how much authority/authorization to grant, the final confirmation before signing; the pitfalls of cross-chain bridges that "look correct but actually have the wrong address"; and being caught by MEV, with slippage suddenly spiking—Agents might just follow the script. Modularization and the development of the DA layer have excited developers, but when users are confused, Agents are more likely to amplify that confusion into accidents. Anyway, I now prefer to do more manual checks—slower but more reassuring.